Mitigating Electrical Losses Through a Programmable Smart Energy Advanced Metering Infrastructure System

Daniel O. Williams, Z. Li, A. Ghanavati
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With the current alarming exponential increase in global energy demand chiefly due to population growth, electrification, and the issues associated with fossil generation, utilities are reinvesting their returns in alternative ways of clean power generation. Although, finding alternative ways to provide clean energy and to advance the power grid are of the main interest globally, many countries face power theft as a frequent problem. in Ghana, power losses in the distribution system cost the nation over a billion Ghana Cedis in the country's total annual revenue, of which power theft plays a predominant role. This paper presents an electricity theft mitigation technique through a programmable smart energy meter. The proposed method is such that interruptions are added to the smart energy meters in order to detect input signals from an added current sensor placed at the terminal point of the service line, from where in-between the sensor and the meter, illegal connections are made. The proposed Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system will provide smart services, including calculating consumed energy in kWh and generating a bill sent to the utility station. After which, the AMI system will disconnect the power supply from the meter.
通过可编程智能能源先进计量基础设施系统减少电力损失
由于人口增长、电气化以及与化石燃料发电相关的问题,目前全球能源需求呈惊人的指数增长,公用事业公司正在将其回报再投资于清洁发电的替代方式。尽管寻找提供清洁能源和推进电网的替代方法是全球的主要兴趣所在,但许多国家经常面临电力盗窃问题。在加纳,配电系统的电力损失占该国总年收入的10亿加纳塞迪,其中电力盗窃占主导地位。提出了一种基于可编程智能电能表的防窃电技术。所提出的方法是在智能电能表上添加中断,以便检测来自位于服务线路终端的附加电流传感器的输入信号,在传感器和电能表之间,非法连接。拟议的先进计量基础设施(AMI)系统将提供智能服务,包括以千瓦时为单位计算消耗的能源,并生成发送到公用事业站的账单。之后,AMI系统将断开与仪表的电源。
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